Eman30
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- November 20, 2009
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- Michigan
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 94'Explorer
Okay I need this figured out tonight because I have work in the morning.
94 Ex'. I have already removed my a/c condenser and un-plugged the two wire plug on top of my a/c compressor(pic#1L) and unplugged the compressor and the plug on the hose coming from the condenser(pic#1R).
I plan on completly removing my a/c anyways so I decided to start taking my a/c wiring out. I followed the harness from the drivers side to the passenger side where theres two plugs by the heater box(pic #2) and another plug four inches below it that plugs into the engine wiring harness. I did NOT un-plug these. I need to know if it is safe to un-plug them before driving again.
Also when I cut the hose that goes from the condenser straight to the compressor(pic#3) i noticed a green fluid inside just like coolant. Please tell me it was okay to remove this hose and the pug from it and it wasnt to cool my trans. that goes from the condenser straight to the compressor.
94 Ex'. I have already removed my a/c condenser and un-plugged the two wire plug on top of my a/c compressor(pic#1L) and unplugged the compressor and the plug on the hose coming from the condenser(pic#1R).
I plan on completly removing my a/c anyways so I decided to start taking my a/c wiring out. I followed the harness from the drivers side to the passenger side where theres two plugs by the heater box(pic #2) and another plug four inches below it that plugs into the engine wiring harness. I did NOT un-plug these. I need to know if it is safe to un-plug them before driving again.
Also when I cut the hose that goes from the condenser straight to the compressor(pic#3) i noticed a green fluid inside just like coolant. Please tell me it was okay to remove this hose and the pug from it and it wasnt to cool my trans. that goes from the condenser straight to the compressor.